Re: Which sqlite?

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While this behaviour may be a bit confusing for users, it is consistent with what upstream does.

Check: https://sqlite.org/quickstart.html
>At a shell or DOS prompt, enter: "sqlite3 test.db". This will create a new database named "test.db". 

Or look at one of the downloads offered at the upstream site: https://sqlite.org/download.html
I checked both the Linux and Windows precompiled binaries ("sqlite-tools" download) and in both cases the binary is named "sqlite3", not "sqlite".
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